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Originally Posted by oskar
I tried using smaller gauge shotguns and went back to the 12ga and adjust my loads to what I want. I have sxs 12s as light as 5 lb 15 oz and I have loads as light as 11/16 oz for my 12s and more st a f my sxs have plastic or steel butt plates. I still have a couple 16s but they weight the same as my 12s and shoot the same weight loads.

I have a pile of light 12s that I've gathered over the past few months to use as prize guns at our RGS Chapter events. If I were struggling with recoil issues, that's the direction I'd go.

My 16 (Poli) is 6 lbs, and it's no fun for 100 clays. I'd much rather shoot my 8 lb AyA Model 53. Horses for courses, IMO.

My daughter has been shooting with me off and on for a few years, and started out with a 6 lb. 20 gauge Superposed lightning...she's finally getting good enough that she's noticing the light gun with short barrels is costing her targets. I recently got her a 12 gauge Superposed Lightning with 28" barrels that tips the scales at 7.7 lbs...she can tell just by picking it up that it'll help. The added weight will help recoil too.

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Originally Posted by ed good
never heard anybody refer to a 12 or 16 as a magic wand...

They probably haven't shot - or even picked up - a light 12.

One of the guns I have right now is a 6 lb. 4 oz. C.G. Edwards with 30" barrels and a 15" stock. It's as much a magic wand as any sub gauge I've ever shot.

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There are a couple of very interesting topics about the 28 gauge and it's capabilities over on Upland Journal that have been discussed over the past couple weeks. I learned several things I didn't know, and while I've always liked 28s on principal, I have more respect for the capability of the gauge than I did before.

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Originally Posted by Drew Hause
IMHO felt recoil is impossible to quantitate - too many variables

Gun fit has a considerable impact on felt recoil, as does individual sensitivity. Hard to measure.

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